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2006.001.171 - Print, photographic
A winter view of houses on Piscataqua Street, New Castle, in the 1950s.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.228 - Print, photographic
A person shovels snow in front of a house at 33 Piscataqua Street, opposite the home of Bruce Smith. The house is now restored.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.229 - Print, photographic
View of homes on Piscataqua Street after a snow storm - 50, 46, 42, 36 and 47. Homes on the left belong to Mori, O'Donnell, Colliton, and Bruce Smith. The home on the right belongs to Marple.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.232 - Print, photographic
Gerard B. (Rardy) Amazeen and Harriet (Stewart?), later Harriet Sweetser. Picture taken on Piscataqua Street near the foot of Elm Court, ca. 1930.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.269 - Print, photographic
Postcard view of Piscataqua Street, published by Roy Prohaska about 1920. 64, 56, 50, 46, 42, 36 Piscataqua Street. House on right is Atkinson Street.
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2006.001.287 - Print, photographic
Warren M. (Bud) White, son of Arnold White, circa 1930. He's in front of 56 Piscataqua Street.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.33 - Print, photographic
A snowy Piscataqua Street in New Castle is bordered by two colonial homes on the left and an ice-covered tree in the background. Part of the 'Scenes of New Castle' series by Elizabeth Grier Plumer.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.332 - Print, photographic
Hand colored post card view of Piscataqua Street, New Castle.
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2006.001.337 - Print, photographic
Post card view of Piscataqua Street, New Castle.
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2006.001.36 - Print, photographic
Piscataqua Street in New Castle after a snowstorm. Colonial homes and one Cape Cod style home line the street. Part of the 'Scenes of New Castle' series by Elizabeth Grier Plumer.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.37 - Print, photographic
Piscataqua Street after a snowstorm in New Castle. Includes view of two colonial houses and several ice-covered trees. Part of "Scenes of New Castle" by Elizabeth Grier Plumer.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.39 - Print, photographic
A quiet winter scene shows an adult and child on snow-plowed Piscataqua Street followed by four dogs. Part of a four-picture series titled 'Scenes of New Castle' by Elizabeth Grier Plumer.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.815 - Print, photographic
Piscataqua Street. Elizabeth's Grier's notes from April, 1979: "House on the left corner was Frances Badger's (1960s) . House on right, on corner, might have been Yeaton's. Bos'n Allen house is behind it to the left. Hassett and Hayes houses (1960s) were built in 1928." Quentin & Glady (d. 1985) Haywood and son William Haywood Barker, 1914-1961, lived here in the 1920s. (-Carol White)
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.819 - Print, photographic
Plumer House, was Flint's, off Piscataqua Street at Salamander Point. Partial view of Miller/McAndrew house on Steamboat Lane in the background.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.828 - Print, photographic
Elizabeth Grier Plumer's notes from 1979: "April 18, 1915. Mrs. Ewer's house is in the center; behind it is the old "Island House," an establishment NOT held in high regard in the town, located where the Patten's driveway is now. At right is the back of the Locke House (opposite the Town Hall), house to the left of Locke house is Cabana's. Boat with top and side curtains was John Flint's. Becker's fish house is to the left of the boat. The lo...
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.849 - Print, photographic
Main Street looking west. Shows the lower school and the restaurant "Eat-a-While".
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.850 - Print, photographic
Piscataqua Street, New Castle. From Eliz. Grier Plumer's 1979 notes: "Piscataqua Street houses of Hilda Mori, Dorothy O'Donnell, Colliton's, Bruce Smith's. At the extreme end, under the tree, was an old house called the "League of Nations," originally a Frost house. War workers lived there during World War II. It was owned by Pearl Poole. It was torn down to make a lane into Plumer and Seybolt houses. The only access to those houses had bee...
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.882 - Print, photographic
The Henry Becker and Roy Prohaska houses at the corner of Piscataqua and Atkinson Streets.
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2006.001.883 - Print, photographic
Piscataqua Street, New Castle. Top of the Ricker house, then Hilda Mori's, and Dorothy O'Donnell house in foreground. The O'Donnell house had been a Prohaska house.
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2006.001.884 - Print, photographic
Piscataqua Street, New Castle. George Benjamin Ricker house (had been Byron Yeaton's and then Wilson's), then Mori, O'Donnell, and Frank Colliton house in the foreground.
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